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TUNNEL 9 WORKERS CAMP AND ARTEFACT SCATTER
OFF MOUNT LEBANON ROAD CHUM CREEK, YARRA RANGES SHIRE
TUNNEL 9 WORKERS CAMP AND ARTEFACT SCATTER
OFF MOUNT LEBANON ROAD CHUM CREEK, YARRA RANGES SHIRE
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TUNNEL 9 WORKERS CAMP AND ARTEFACT SCATTER - History
Tunnel 9 is the longest tunnel on the Maroondah Aqueduct, passing from east to west throught Long Gully Range and is 97 chains (1.95km) from end to end.TUNNEL 9 WORKERS CAMP AND ARTEFACT SCATTER - Interpretation of Site
The artefacts are associated with the workers' camp that existed at the site during construction of tunnel 9.
TUNNEL 9 WORKERS CAMP AND ARTEFACT SCATTER - Archaeological Significance
Potential to find further significant deposits.
TUNNEL 9 WORKERS CAMP AND ARTEFACT SCATTER - Historical Significance
Significant for its association with construction of the maroondah water supply system.
Heritage Inventory Description
TUNNEL 9 WORKERS CAMP AND ARTEFACT SCATTER - Heritage Inventory Description
Near tunnel 9, access off lebanon Road. Ceramics taken from former camp above tunnel 9 ( photographed by Melbourne Water)
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TUNNEL 9 WORKERS CAMP AND ARTEFACT SCATTERVictorian Heritage Inventory
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